Create 3D images

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Adding graphical images to a slide can add visual interest your presentations, but adding special effects, such as 3D effects, to an image can really make it stand out. In this movie, you will know how to apply custom 3D effects to an object using 3D formatting and 3D Rotation options from the Format Picture pane

- [Voiceover] We already know how adding images…to slides in a PowerPoint presentation…can make them more interesting visually.…Well, when you have multiple images or objects on the slide…and you want one of them to stand out,…you can apply some special effects to them.…That's what we're going to do in this movie…concentrating on 3D effects…using our Landon Hotel presentation, 06_02,…if you're catching up.…We're on the last slide, slide eight,…and we just revealed this sun image…that was hiding in behind another image…in the previous movie thanks to the selection pane.…

Now that we have it out here on the slide…where we can see it, let's click and drag it down…next to the information block here,…and now we want it to stand out…even more than it already does,…so we're going to apply some 3D effects to it.…With it selected, you'll notice the picture format tab…highlights above our ribbon and we can click it…to get there.…And to get to the 3D options,…we're going to open up a format pane,…give that a click.…Now, to really concentrate on this image,…

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7/7/2016

Become a PowerPoint for Mac power user. Get over 30 timesaving shortcuts that will help you create more engaging presentations quickly and easily. Microsoft Office expert David Rivers begins with his top 10 tips, including how to repurpose slides from other presentations, create custom shapes and animations, play sounds, and finesse color and transparency. From there, he offers pro tips on managing files, using little-known keyboard shortcuts, formatting text and inserting media, creating advanced animations, sharing your presentations, and more.